Hi Stampers,
I hope you are all doing well today. We are at day 5 of the storm and still with out power, I have to make this brief. My computer time is so limited.
I am so thankful for the sun this morning. What a welcoming sight.
My husband was able to get into work today. He works in Brooklyn and was afraid he was going to have some traveling trouble. I got word from him that he arrived safely via Staten Island!! Thank you God for your travelling mercies.
I am home to man the generator and take care of my parents. Thanking God that I can stay home (no power at my work yet) and take care of my parents. They live nearby and are in their 80's. This storm has been stressful for them. But all is good so far. Praise God. My dad has a doctors apt on Monday ~ please keep him in your prayers that the outcome is good.
Back to a little stamping news ~ THE TRIMMER IS IN
The Stampin' Trimmer Is Here!
November 1, 2012
Yes, it's true-the all-new Stampin' Trimmer is here
and available to purchase!
The New Stampin' Trimmer
Introducing the new and improved Stampin' Trimmer! Although paper
trimmers are a common crafting tool, this trimmer was designed
exclusively by paper crafters for paper crafters-and because it was made
by Stampin' Up!, you know it's a cut above the rest!
Features of the All-New Stampin' Trimmer
- An extra-wide 6-1/4" cutting base and an extended 14-1/2" ruler
- The extra-wide cutting base provides a large work area and is marked
in 1/4" (4 mm) increments, allowing for small measurements. - The right-side grid helps you measure and cut very thin strips.
- The extended cutting arm has a stabilizing leg to provide a sturdy and steady cutting surface for longer cuts.
- When fully extended, the extended cutting arm sits flush with the
trimmer base, providing more accurate and consistent measurements across
the entire surface. - The cutting base and track include a full ruler, incorporating
measurements down to 1/16" and grid lines that mark each quarter inch. - All rulers and measurements on the base are printed under a plastic cover so your measurements won't wear off.
- The base has nonskid feet, which keeps the Stampin' Trimmer securely in place on your work area.
- The extra-wide cutting base provides a large work area and is marked
- A full 12" cutting and scoring track
- The extra-long cutting track has space at the top and bottom so you
don't have to take the cutting and scoring blades out when you're not
using them. - The track gives you enough space to cut or score a full 12" (30.5 cm) without having to remove or switch out handles.
- The cutting track locks in place for secure storage or transport.
- The track includes an insertion point for cutting and scoring blade
handles so you can easily insert handles into the cutting track.
- Specially designed handles and cutting track to ensure straight cuts
- The hook on the scoring and cutting blade handles keeps the handles stable so the cuts are as straight as possible.
- Handles come in two colors: dark for cutting, light for scoring.
- The precision tip on the cutting blade allows you to pinpoint precisely where you're cutting.
- The point on the side of each handle shows you where the blade will
cut, making it easy to see exactly where your cuts and scores will
begin.
- Storage compartment under base
- The storage compartment holds scoring and cutting tools such as a
Bone Folder, Simply Scored Stylus, extra scoring and cutting blades, and
even business cards. - Separate compartments within the storage compartment keep your tools
organized, and the clear cover makes it easy to see what you've stored.
- The storage compartment holds scoring and cutting tools such as a
- Product details: item 126889; $29.95
- The extra-long cutting track has space at the top and bottom so you
Watch a video on the new trimmer on Stampin' Up!'s youtube website.
With my limited computer access I can not load the video here yet.
ORDER YOUR NEW TRIMMER TODAY – CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW
http://www.annettestewart.stampinup.net
And watch for more information on the cutting and scoring blades in December!
Have a blessed day
Annette
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